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The Identity Trap

If Books Could Kill

CHAPTER

Race and Segregation in Education

This chapter discusses the controversial practices of racial segregation in an elementary school context, focusing on a specific incident involving a black parent and her daughter's classroom placement. It critiques identity politics in education, arguing that such segregation fosters division rather than solidarity, and examines the historical and ethical implications of these practices. The conversation also highlights broader systemic issues, including funding disparities and the impact of white family behaviors on school integration.

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